Am 09.02.2018 um 17:45 schrieb Barry Margolin:
In article <mailman.452.1518194404.749.bind-us...@lists.isc.org>,
Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote:
As long as you understand the implications of what you're doing?
The zone owner may be using short TTLs to implement load balancing
and/or quick failover. If you extend the TTLs, your users may experience
poor performance when they try to go to these sites using out-of-date
cache entries
but that's my problem then and not yours - it's that simple
Sure, but the Internet was designed on a philosophy of cooperation. An
ISP could also drop every other packet, and say "that's my problem, not
yours", but we wouldn't consider that to be a reasonable way to run a
network
you mix things which must never be mixed - never
the ISP has no business to touch any package bewteen source and me
because he can't know the implications - he even must not know about
them because it#s not his business
the admin of the destination network is in a completly differnt position
and knos about the implications because it's his job
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